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05 February 2021, 04:09
richj
8mm Nambu loads
I have manuals and COTW. most have 100-105gr loads. I have 85gr JRN and LRN.

I have a bunch of 4.0 of 231. I also loaded 3.5 of Unique to start.


What say you
06 February 2021, 06:35
B L O'Connor
For the 85 grain, AmmoGuide says this:

85 grain. 3.8gr Unique. 850 fps. 136 ft-lbs

Load submitted by 'chuck32571'.
This load was developed using round-nosed, jacketed, full metal jacket, flat-based, hardball, hardball bullets.
In terms of power, the developer considers this an average load.
The velocity measurement is by chronograph.
H.R.S cases and Remington Small Pistol primers were used in development.
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100 grain West Coast. 4.0. Winchester 231. 951 fps. 200 ft-lbs

Load submitted by 'boboso'.
This load was developed using West Coast Bullet, Inc. round-nosed, plated, flat-based bullets.
In terms of power, the developer considers this a light load.
Huntington Die Specialties cases and CCI Small pistol regular primers were used in development.
COMMENTS:
Starting load for Type 14 8mm Nambu. Suggested maximum from old Midway data is 4.8gr 231 @ 1050fps
Brass & bullets available from Huntington Die Specialties
(www.huntingtons.com).
8mm Nambu at AmmoGuide.com
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The barrel length for the 85 grain is not listed
The barrel length for the 100 grain bullet is 5 inches

The COL is not listed for the 85 grain bullet.
The COL for the 100 grain bullet is 1.220
06 February 2021, 07:13
richj
Bill

thanks for that. 3.5 gr of unique was very low, wouldn't work the action even a little.
08 February 2021, 02:07
richj
4.3 gr 231 worked better and they needed to be seated down a bit further